🧠 How to Approach Memory Loss: Is It Just Aging, or Something More?
“Lately, I keep forgetting names and can’t recall where I put my wallet… I thought it was just aging, but […]
Clinical approaches to common symptoms
“Lately, I keep forgetting names and can’t recall where I put my wallet… I thought it was just aging, but […]
“Why does this patient feel so low?” — Let’s not just label it. Let’s understand it. 🚪 Doorway Information 🧩
“My back’s killing me.” That’s probably one of the most common complaints you’ll hear in general practice or emergency rooms.
“Why is this patient swollen?” — Think beyond the legs. Think systemic. Think strategy. 🚪 Doorway Information What do you
“Why is this patient breathless?” — Think beyond the lungs. Think fluid. Think strategy. 🧩 Clinical Vignette A 68-year-old man
Learn how to assess palpitations using clinical reasoning, physical findings, and POCUS – with key USMLE tips included. 🚪 Doorway
Learn how to approach abdominal pain systematically with reasoning tips, key differentials, physical exam findings, mnemonics, and USMLE-style pearls. 🚪
“My knee is swollen and painful… maybe it’s just arthritis?” Don’t be fooled—joint pain can be much more than just
Welcome to the full guide on how to build strong clinical reasoning skills. Whether you’re preparing for the USMLE, OET,
Why I started this series In Japan, medical students are trained to approach patients by mastering 33 essential symptoms —